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Brad Floy
Brad Floy

Brad Floy

TitleAthletic Trainer

Brad Floy is in his 14th season as the University of Iowa men’s basketball athletic trainer.

Since returning to his alma mater, Floy has been on staff of 11 Hawkeye teams that have qualified for postseason competition, including eight of the last 12 NCAA Tournaments.

During the 2025-26 season, Iowa won 24 games and advanced to the Elite Eight for the first time since 1987.  The ninth-seeded Hawkeyes downed three higher seeded teams -- No. 8 Clemson, No. 1 Florida and No. 4 Nebraska -- to become the lowest seeded Big Ten team to advance to the Elite Eight.

The Hawkeyes have played in eight NCAA Tournaments with Floy on staff and the program won the 2022 Big Ten Tournament. 

Iowa had one of the most dominating players in college basketball during a four-year stretch when Luka Garza was twice named National Player of the Year and was a consensus first-team All-America selection in 2020 and 2021. Keegan Murray was a finalist for the Wooden Award and Naismith Trophy, earned consensus first-team All-America laurels and was named the Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year in 2022. Kris Murray was voted consensus third-team All-America, was a finalist for the Karl Malone Award and a semifinalist for the Wooden and Naismith awards.

Floy was on the front line during the pandemic, testing student-athletes and staff on a daily basis, making sure Iowa met COVID-19 safety guidelines set by the Big Ten Conference.

Prior to being named to this position, Floy served as assistant athletic trainer and lecturer in the Department of Kinesiology at Fresno State from 2008-12. He was responsible for the care and prevention of injuries as they relate to the Bulldog men’s basketball and tennis programs.

Floy spent the six years as a graduate assistant with the Hawkeye men’s basketball team while earning his bachelor’s degree in 2002 and master’s degree in 2004. He also earned his Ph. D. in exercise science from Iowa in 2012.

During Floy’s tenure, the Hawkeyes have achieved excellence at the highest level as regular postseason contenders. In 2006, the Hawkeyes won the Big Ten Tournament championship and earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament. As a No. 10 seed, Iowa also made the NCAA Tournament in 2005, after going to three straight postseason NIT tournaments from 2002-04.

Floy also serves as an adjunct professor in the Department of Health and Human Physiology. He specializes in lower extremity injuries, biomechanics and motor control of walking. He currently serves as Past-President of the Iowa Athletic Trainers’ Society and sits on the NATA State Association Advisory Committee.

Floy is a member of IATS, MAATA, NATA, and CATS. He holds certifications in CES, ART, Graston Technique, FMS-II, CPR/AED Instructor, and Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Floy was named the 2014 Athletic Trainer of the Year by the Iowa Athletic Trainers’ Society (IATS), the 2020 Dan Foster Clinical Supervisor Award and the 2020 NATA Lifesaver Award.

A native of Clear Lake, Iowa, Floy is married to Erin Floy, who works as a physical therapist.